Arrives with 2yr warranty for enclosure and 3yr warranty for hard drives

Includes Seagate IronWolf (NAS) 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Hard Drives

This Qnap NAS includes the best Seagate hard drives to work with this box. The perfect foundation for building maximum density server to be run 24/7.
Seagate NAS drives have been rigorously tested in high read and write Network Attached Storage Environments. This results in increased performance and efficiency within your HS-251+ NAS server device.

Combining Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ and 2 Seagate hard disks will provide you with a solid, long term Storage solution.

Combining Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ and 2 Seagate hard drives provide you compact but highly efficient Network-Attached Storage solution. Giving you the ability to share and distribute your media throughout the home and accross the internet, create Apple Time Machine backups, conduct Surveillance tasks and still furnish you with a strong Synchronisation system running in the background.

Vital Statistics (per drive)

Model Number: ST6000VN0033

Rotation: 7200RPM

Interface: 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s

Form factor: 3.5 inch

Capacity: 6TB

Cache: 256MB

Warranty: 3yr

Back of the Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ box (the connections)

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) – Access your Qnap NAS via a visual device, such as a HD TV or Monitor to giving you direct access to your Network Attached Storage device. Useful if your Network Connectivity has dropped and you require access to your files in the absence of a network/Internet connection.

LAN Network Port / Ethernet Port – Giving your Qnap storage device to both send, receive and manipulate files over the internet. However that is just the tip of the iceberg. Via the connection of devices such as IP camera, mobile apps and other system tools, you can use multi-purpose applications for homes, small business and enterprises uses.

USB 3.0 – The newer and faster evolution of Universal Serial Bus, USB 3.0, can transfer data at up to 5Gb per second. Now becoming commonplace, you can transfer data between devices such as external hard-drives and flash storage keys. In more advanced, larger devices you are able to connect peripherals such as mice and keyboards to the enclosure, however we highly recommend contacting the manufacturers website here for more details on connectivity and compatibility

USB 2.0 - A common connection in most devices, USB or Universal Serial Bus gives your Qnap the ability to data between devices such as external hard drives and flash storage keys at up to 480Mb per second. In some larger, more advanced enclosures, you are able to connect peripherals such as keyboards and mice to a Storage enclosure, however we recommend contacting the manufacturers website here for more details on compatibility.

Free Qnap Silent NAS SpanStor Build & Test

You can have JBOD,RAID 0,RAID 1 set up on Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+. We offer our completely free and highly recommended SpanStor build service for your Qnap 2-bay enclosure.
We ensure that your Qnap box and Seagate drives are in perfect working order before we send it out, at no additional cost. That's not all.
We can install the latest Qnap firmware or even construct a custom build from the ground up! Depending on the nature and complexity of the setup you request, this can take from a few minutes to a few hours, all done here at SPAN, thereby saving you time and money.
Possible RAID options for your Qnap 2-bay box are explained below.

Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ RAID options

JBOD- is a cost-effective network storage solution. If you have a lot of temporarily data to store, JBODs are an economical solution. Mind that the data is not critical or you have an effective backup scheme in place.
JBOD is either a single or number of disks which are grouped together and presented to the Operating System as a single volume, called 'Spanning'. If you lose a single disk in the JBOD then you possibly will lose data, as the concept of a JBOD does not include not fault tolerance.

RAID 0 is ideal for non-critical storage of data that have to be read/written at a high speed, such as on a video editing station or an image retouching. RAID 0 offers great performance, both in read and write operations. All storage capacity is used, there is no overhead.

RAID 1 (mirrored drive) is ideal for critical storage, like accounting systems. It is also suitable for small servers in which only two data drives will be used (disc mirroring). It offers excellent read speed and a write-speed that is comparable to that of a single drive. In case a drive fails, data do not have to be rebuild, they just have to be copied to the replacement drive (mirroring hdd
). It can be used as back up mirror.

Qnap Silent NAS as a media server

Plex Server on Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+
gives you centralized home media playback system streaming its media to your Smart phone, tablet or TV over the internet or local network.

Plex on Qnap Silent NAS provides free services:

Watch media while on the go

Share your content from your Qnap Silent NAS with friends or family

Bookmark media for later viewing

Recommend an item to a friend

Plex is available for many connected devices including:
Amazon Fire TV,
Android "stick" devices,
GoogleTV enabled HDTVs or devices,
Roku and
Samsung Smart TV.
Spanstor Build And TestIf you buy this Qnap Silent NAS and hard drives we do free build and test for the unit and hard drives. So you can use this device straight out of the box. All free of charge in HS-251+ price.
Same Day and Next Day Delivery available in UK and fast WorldWide delivery for products in stock.
FREE Business Quotes available for products with specific requirements or quantities. Often cheaper than Amazon.

Order before 4pm*, and in-stock products will be with you the next day. (Or Saturday. Or even Same Day).

WorldWide Deliveries

Wherever you are in the world, we can get your order to you at high speed.

SpanStor Build & Test

Our free service helps you choose the right NAS and Drives, then makes sure it is built & ready to use as soon as you get it.

Professional Live Support

We are here to assist you - before, during and after your purchase, by phone, email or live chat.

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Arrives with 2yr warranty for enclosure and 3yr warranty for hard drives

Includes Seagate IronWolf (NAS) 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Hard Drives

This Qnap NAS includes the best Seagate hard drives to work with this box. The perfect foundation for building maximum density server to be run 24/7.
Seagate NAS drives have been rigorously tested in high read and write Network Attached Storage Environments. This results in increased performance and efficiency within your HS-251+ NAS server device.

Combining Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ and 2 Seagate hard disks will provide you with a solid, long term Storage solution.

Combining Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ and 2 Seagate hard drives provide you compact but highly efficient Network-Attached Storage solution. Giving you the ability to share and distribute your media throughout the home and accross the internet, create Apple Time Machine backups, conduct Surveillance tasks and still furnish you with a strong Synchronisation system running in the background.

Vital Statistics (per drive)

Model Number: ST6000VN0033

Rotation: 7200RPM

Interface: 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s

Form factor: 3.5 inch

Capacity: 6TB

Cache: 256MB

Warranty: 3yr

Back of the Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ box (the connections)

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) – Access your Qnap NAS via a visual device, such as a HD TV or Monitor to giving you direct access to your Network Attached Storage device. Useful if your Network Connectivity has dropped and you require access to your files in the absence of a network/Internet connection.

LAN Network Port / Ethernet Port – Giving your Qnap storage device to both send, receive and manipulate files over the internet. However that is just the tip of the iceberg. Via the connection of devices such as IP camera, mobile apps and other system tools, you can use multi-purpose applications for homes, small business and enterprises uses.

USB 3.0 – The newer and faster evolution of Universal Serial Bus, USB 3.0, can transfer data at up to 5Gb per second. Now becoming commonplace, you can transfer data between devices such as external hard-drives and flash storage keys. In more advanced, larger devices you are able to connect peripherals such as mice and keyboards to the enclosure, however we highly recommend contacting the manufacturers website here for more details on connectivity and compatibility

USB 2.0 - A common connection in most devices, USB or Universal Serial Bus gives your Qnap the ability to data between devices such as external hard drives and flash storage keys at up to 480Mb per second. In some larger, more advanced enclosures, you are able to connect peripherals such as keyboards and mice to a Storage enclosure, however we recommend contacting the manufacturers website here for more details on compatibility.

Free Qnap Silent NAS SpanStor Build & Test

You can have JBOD,RAID 0,RAID 1 set up on Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+. We offer our completely free and highly recommended SpanStor build service for your Qnap 2-bay enclosure.
We ensure that your Qnap box and Seagate drives are in perfect working order before we send it out, at no additional cost. That's not all.
We can install the latest Qnap firmware or even construct a custom build from the ground up! Depending on the nature and complexity of the setup you request, this can take from a few minutes to a few hours, all done here at SPAN, thereby saving you time and money.
Possible RAID options for your Qnap 2-bay box are explained below.

Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+ RAID options

JBOD- is a cost-effective network storage solution. If you have a lot of temporarily data to store, JBODs are an economical solution. Mind that the data is not critical or you have an effective backup scheme in place.
JBOD is either a single or number of disks which are grouped together and presented to the Operating System as a single volume, called 'Spanning'. If you lose a single disk in the JBOD then you possibly will lose data, as the concept of a JBOD does not include not fault tolerance.

RAID 0 is ideal for non-critical storage of data that have to be read/written at a high speed, such as on a video editing station or an image retouching. RAID 0 offers great performance, both in read and write operations. All storage capacity is used, there is no overhead.

RAID 1 (mirrored drive) is ideal for critical storage, like accounting systems. It is also suitable for small servers in which only two data drives will be used (disc mirroring). It offers excellent read speed and a write-speed that is comparable to that of a single drive. In case a drive fails, data do not have to be rebuild, they just have to be copied to the replacement drive (mirroring hdd
). It can be used as back up mirror.

Qnap Silent NAS as a media server

Plex Server on Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+
gives you centralized home media playback system streaming its media to your Smart phone, tablet or TV over the internet or local network.

Plex on Qnap Silent NAS provides free services:

Watch media while on the go

Share your content from your Qnap Silent NAS with friends or family

Bookmark media for later viewing

Recommend an item to a friend

Plex is available for many connected devices including:
Amazon Fire TV,
Android "stick" devices,
GoogleTV enabled HDTVs or devices,
Roku and
Samsung Smart TV.
Spanstor Build And TestIf you buy this Qnap Silent NAS and hard drives we do free build and test for the unit and hard drives. So you can use this device straight out of the box. All free of charge in HS-251+ price.
Same Day and Next Day Delivery available in UK and fast WorldWide delivery for products in stock.
FREE Business Quotes available for products with specific requirements or quantities. Often cheaper than Amazon.

Qnap Silent NAS HS 251+ reviews

Is there a difference between network drive, backup drive, network hard drive and nas drive?

There is no physical difference between a network drive, backup drive, network hard drive and NAS drive, the MAIN difference is about the use of the equipment. So:

A Network Drive is a area on storage that is useable to anyone on the network and will be visible to the device you are using if you have the correct login/password.

A Backup Drive is a storage device is a area of NAS or DAS storage that is used JUST for backups and only for writing, not reading - it backs up one or multiple devices on a regular basis.

A Network Hard Drive is the same as a network drive, but instead of a portion of online storage that is network/internet accessible, it is an entire disk drive. Much larger and often includes a RAID drive acting as a fall-back.

A NAS Drive can do all of the above. It can be set up to be a backup drive for all your devices, it can make either a portion or ALL of the storage available over the internet or network, it can do all of these at the same time and can give you much, much more access options thanks to NAS software from the likes of QNAP, Synology, WD, Asustor, Buffalo and Drobo.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is a server at home?

A server at home is a network attached storage device (NAS) that is like a computer, but with the emphasis on storage space. They can be purchased for as little as £100 and mean all your data can be accessed, used and backed up to and from overt the internet or your home network (WiFi etc). Bigger and more expensive home servers can do more, such as virtual computers, surveillance recording and multimedia access.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is meant by diskless NAS?

A Diskless NAS means that it a network storage device that is sold without any Hard Drives inside. Many NAS Brands like WD and Buffalo will only sell their NAS server devices with Drives already installed - this can often increase the price significantly, as well as limit the Hard Drives you want to install. A diskless NAS is a device that you can choose which drives, how many and the capacity you want and install them yourself, for a more bespoke NAS storage device. Installing the Hard Drives is very easy and you can often save a lot of time and improve your long term storage by choosing a diskless NAS and selecting the drives yourself.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is a NAS external hard drive?

A NAS external Hard Drive is an external storage device that, unlike USB 3.0 and eSATA external Hard Drives, is accessed used the internet or your home network. So that means you can access the contents (DATA) of the NAS on your iPhone, iPad, Smart TV, PS4, XBOX One, Sonos Sound System, Bose system, Laptop, Smartphone and pretty much any DLNA enabled device without having to connect to it with a cable. Meaning you do not need to carry duplicates of all your data on all your devices, but can have one central NAS storage devices that all the other devices can access.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

How do I connect to my NAS remotely?

You can connect to your NAS server remotely with the mobile applications that are free with your NAS Brand manufacturer for iOS and Android. Alternatively you can use a number of desktop applications from the big brands QNAP and Synology NAS to access your device remotely. Lastly you can create a network and internet accessible drive with iSCSI and then setup software (Virtual Machine, backup, Surveillance and more) on your Mac or Windows machine to read and write to the NAS remotely.

The most popular and recommended RAID levels for a 2-Bay NAS and 4-Bay NAS from Synology and QNAP are:

RAID 0 - Meaning all drive storage is pooled together into 1 big drive - MOST UNSAFE RAID 1 - Drives are duplicated so you lose half the available storage, but have a complete, up to the second copy of your data RAID 5 - You lose 1 drive of data storage space, but data is spread across all the available drives and a small piece of information called PARITY is created each wave/stripe that makes a blueprint of all the data RAID 6 - Same as above, but it removes two drives worth of space and protects you against the loss of two Hard Drives

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is a RAID hard drive?

A RAID Hard drive is a Hard Disk Drive that is designed to be used in a RAID configuration - in simple terms it is a drive that can be installed with multiple other drives of the same type (such as WD Red RAID Drives, WD Purples Surveillance RAID Drives and Seagate Ironwolf NAS RAID Drives). These are designed to be on for long periods of time and for handling data that is shared and/or duplicated across multiple drives at once - constructed with better vibration, head and access controls). Most other drives are designed to work on their own.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is raid on a NAS?

RAID on a NAS is a means to protect yourself from losing your data due to hard drive failure. Hard Drives are the 2nd most vulnerable area of a NAS device and if a drive fails and you do not have a copy of the data elsewhere, you will most likely lose it all. RAID gives you a safety net (called REDUNDANCY) which means you can afford to lose 1, 2 or even 3 hard drives with the right configuration. The most common options are:

RAID 0 - Meaning all drive storage is pooled together into 1 big drive - MOST UNSAFE RAID 1 - Drives are duplicated so you lose half the available storage, but have a complete, up to the second copy of your data RAID 5 - You lose 1 drive of data storage space, but data is spread across all the available drives and a small piece of information called PARITY is created each wave/stripe that makes a blueprint of all the data RAID 6 - Same as above, but it removes two drives worth of space and protects you against the loss of two Hard Drives

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is a personal cloud storage device?

A personal Cloud storage device is a piece of Hardware, Like a NAS, that gives you the access, freedom, speed and utility of popular 3rd party cloud providers such as Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, Amazon S3 and more. However unlike those providers that hold your data on a server farm hundreds or thousands of miles away, where you it can be broken into, a Personal Cloud (NAS) lives in your home/office and can be protected with both bespoke AES-256bit encryption, individual login credentials and if the worst case scenario, can be simply unplugged from the network/internet.

It is also considerably cheaper in the long term.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

How do you connect to a NAS?

You can connect to a device in several ways:

- You can connect to a NAS via your home network as long as it is connected to the same router/switch that your other devices are connected to, via cable or over Wi-Fi (the devices, not the NAS)

- You can connect over the internet using the NAS manufacturer’s respective software on desktop or mobile platforms for Mac, Windows and Android devices

- You can also access the data as a network drive (where the location of the drive with be an IP - 192.168. etc.) and then the drive can be read and written to as needed

Thank you

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

How does a NAS device work?

Excellent Question. A NAS devices like a computer that is dedicated to storing data that is made accessible across all your internet enabled devices. It connects to your home network (in simple terms, the internet connected network in your home or office) and makes the data that is store on it accessible. You can also access the data from outside the phone via WiFi at hotspots and other buildings, or via your mobile 3G or 4G internet connection.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

Do you really need a NAS?

If you have data spread across multiple devices without a single backup location, then YES, you really do need a NAS drive. As it will make backing up with multiple devices easier, more automated and reliable.

If you are a business with large amounts of data that needs to be accessible quickly, across multiple machines or outside your office environment for off-site staff or clients, then YES you needs a NAS.

If you want your internet accessible data to be 100% inaccessible when needed (for security) and are considering a Cloud provider or a NAS, BUY A NAS!!! It is cheaper in the long run and can have individual and bespoke security measures.

16/11/2017 | Popular Question | |

What is a NAS drives for home?

A NAS drive for Home is the means of storing your data in a central location that can be used for more home and entertainment based applications. Often these are 2-Bay or 4-Bay NAS Devices that support applications such as Plex, DLNA Server support, Backups like Apple Time Machine and Surveillance over IP cameras from companies such as Edimax and Reolink. The Hard drives in a NAS Drive for Home are recommended to be WD Red NAS Drives or Seagate Ironwolf NAS drives.

14/06/2017 | Greg | |

4K video playback on my TV - what more can I ask.

16/02/2017 | Paul J | |

I need an NAS for a small business. I have about 400MB of data to put on it and I don't think it will outgrow 1TB of storage. I need a long stable life for the data, and I expect decent speed. I'm considering a Synology DS-216+II with a couple WD Red Pro 2TB drives in a mirror, but I'm starting to think that I can do better. I think a single bay NAS with a 1TB Samsung 850 Pro might live longer and perform better, although it would cost more (the $200 difference is acceptable for now). Is there a single bay Synology or other NAS that will support the Samsung SSD (use the TRIM function)? Synology tech support told me only the x86/x64 CPUs do this, and did not mention a 1 bay option.

Most NAS's will support 2.5" SSD's but if you need "Trim" then that limits the options. Please note: The SSD's will not improve the transfer rate in a NAS as you are limited be the network speed and the type of file you are copy/reading. SSD's will improve the access time and general performance but if you want speed stick with a DAS device.

SPAN.COM tech team

24/01/2017 | lkwmail@strat-alliance.com | |

For audio application especially for HD music streaming and retrieval from Qnap Silent NAS HS-251+, can this NAS be accessed directly to a DAC (digital analog converter) eg Mytek Stereo192-DSD DAC? Or does it need to go through a computer? If direct, can it access via LAN or USB or both?

As long as your "DAC" system can access the network as the HS-251 is a NAS (Network attached Storage) The Qnap does have a HDMI port that allows for video and audio "OUT" but please check if your system has that feature. If you are not sure of your setup I would recommend looking at the Qnap forum;

https://forum.qnap.com/index.php

SPAN.COM tech team

18/01/2017 | Helen | |

Plex is running just fine, I could do KODI using HDMI but i prefer to watch on tablets and different TVs in my house.

17/01/2017 | Fred | |

Qnap stopped listing KODI in their apps, but you can still install it manually! So I got really nice use of its HDMI port.

17/01/2017 | Sam | |

Great buy!
1. Can i use it like a file server? I can sync files from my PC.
2. Can I back it up. It can do RAID 1 for safety.
3. can use included remote?

Best media center sitting nicely next to my smart TV. Makes no sound, just warm a bit.

09/02/2016 | Márcio Souza | |

I'm thinking about getting this NAS to use as a Plex server as mentioned in this video. My question is, can I play videos from my Plex library via the HDMI connection without any other device (smart phones, computers, etc)? if yes, how can it be achieved? using the remote control that comes with it or through the QNAP web user interface?

Hi SPANdotCom, I was going to purchase this , however ran into this video and just wanted to make sure about its transcoding capabilities via PLEX if multiple clients are possibly connected remotely , as i have heard the CPU usage jump to 75-90% for a single plex client as opposed a CPU usage of appx 8% if transcoded using the native qnap engine. Please can you advise?.. I already have a heavy multi-synology setup at home, however I'm purely interested in the product for its low wattage and use plx on this and give my synology unit a rest and save power too. Would appreciate any comments that could help me decide to take the plunge, have you or can you confirm how it fares CPU's wise with Plex? Thanks in advance appreciated. Rgds

Good morning Saty

Thank you for your enquiry and I hope you wish to complete your purchase with SPAN.COM. We have run numerous tests on the HS-251+ (we have an up and coming comparison soon to be released on our YouTube Channel between this and the TS-251+) and found we have been able to run 3 1080p files over plex with little or no drop in Bitrate. With regards to the hardware, the CPU in this device is one of the best 1080p transcoding CPUs available in the NAS market today. It is only surpassed in this regard by larger units with intel i3, i5 and i7 processors. Of course, utilising the native apps from QNAP to communicate your movies and large files for transcoding will produce great results and a lessened resource consumption, however the platform is not so readily usable in all network media environments as PLEX is. If you are able to adapt the QNAP apps on all your devices, then all the better and you will see even better results!

I do not have the precise CPU figures to hand to give you precise estimations of Plex use on the CPU %, however we have haven't heard about this high level of system resource use and have not witnessed it ourselves.

If you wish to consider a synology equivalent, then I would recommend the Synology DS716+HERE as (though it does not have the HDMI access and utilises more power), it has equally high results in PLEX, will sync with your other synology units better and is in stock and available NOW from SPAN.COM today.

Thank you for your question and I look forward to you reply.

02/12/2015 | EjectedAlready | |

Very nice review. Have you also tried the fanless HS-251+???

Yes, and it is a nippy little device! They weren;t kidding about how quiet it is. We have an overview and an unboxing video being released later this week. In the meantime if you are interested in the new Silent NAS box, the QNAP HS-251+, then you should head over to SPAN.COM where it is on Black Friday/ Cyber Monday promotions (online website orders only and till 5pm GMT today - about 8+ hours left. Offer only extends to orders placed online). We have stock incoming and it is selling through fast. You can find the unit here - https://www.span.com/product/Qnap-Silent-NAS-HS-251-2-Bay-RAID-0-1-2GB-RAM-~52721

SPAN.COM tech team

02/12/2015 | JeppeRotten | |

Good question Gareth Dore. I would also like to know the setbacks of a silent NAS like this one compared to for exampe TS-251+. Will the drives last shorter time due to heat issues for example?

Aside from the obvious disadvantage of an increase in temperature due to the lack of fans (somewhat ffset by the physical design in areas. I doubt it would cause untold damage to the drives as they are designed with this storage environment in mind and have increased resistance to adverse heat effects. That aside the only other failings I can think of against the TS-251+ is that the QNAP TS-251+ is lower in price, has the one touch backup button, more LEDs for monitoring and the ability to upgrade the RAM. Put like that, the TS-251+ is a slam dunk! I was jsut about the make a comparison video on these units but it would appear that I may not need to... Regardless, if you are interested in purchasing either of these devices, please use the links below to see more info about specs and purchasing TS-251+-2G - https://www.span.com/product/Qnap-Desktop-NAS-TS-251-2G-2-Bay-RAID-0-1-2GB-RAM-~51037 QNAP HS-251+ - https://www.span.com/product/Qnap-Silent-NAS-HS-251-2-Bay-RAID-0-1-2GB-RAM-~52721 I've had your attention this far, could you indulge me a little longer? Why not purchase your QNAP NAS directly from us? We ship Worldwide and I think you'd be surprised how low we can go with shipping prices. It won't cost you anything to find out. Simply send your name and address (plus of course confirming the device you want) to robbie@span.com or even sales@span.com and they will get back to you within the hour with the best price and shipping (maybe even free) to you. Then at least you have the answer. Let's be honest, you have the guys like Amazon and Ebay to go for, but we are selling a solution, not just a box (I am aware how 'salesman' that sounded, but bear with me). We will tailor the box (RAID, Firmware and all) to your needs, provide after sales technical support and better warranty support than generic online shops. Bottom line, all it will cost you at this stage is an e-mail. If you want to know more about SPAN.com, learn about them here at https://www.span.com/about Last thing, if you are a gambler, 'like' our Facebook page where every month we give away more and more digital storage technology. just like the main page and cover all your bases! Toodle pip! Robbie@span.com

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